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Movement in spaces of liminality: Chinese dance and immigrant identities
Authors:Hui Wilcox
Institution:1. hnwilcox@stkate.edu
Abstract:This paper explores the roles of immigrant dance in ethnic construction. It is based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with a Chinese dance organization in the US Midwest. Chinese dance in the US, a transnational cultural practice, solidifies a sense of belonging among Chinese immigrants. As these immigrants make sense of what it means to be Chinese and to do Chinese dance in contemporary American society, they reinvent their collective identity while holding on to primordial understandings of ethnicity rooted in the constructed ideas of ancestry and homeland. A case study of the ethnic construction theory, this research sheds light on the paradox of embodied immigrant identities: they are constructed through cultural practices and yet often understood as primordial, transnational and yet necessarily place-bound.
Keywords:Ethnic identity  Chinese diaspora  performance  dance  immigrant communities  transnational cultural practice
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